Rachel Bilson's Jump to the Big Screen

Rachel Bilson was carrying her Thurman Murman again around L.A. yesterday, but it looks like she eventually got the hang of that leash. We've been pretty obvious about gushing over Rachel's upcoming appearance on Chuck, but now we've got even more to look forward to. Buzz has your first look at Jumper, the movie that made Rachel and Hayden Christensen fast friends and maybe more. The trailer looks pretty futuristic and Hayden-centered, but we love to promote cute Rachel, even in a supporting role.

If you love Clive Owen, you will really enjoy Children of Men...it's an excellent movie and he's so hot in it :) I was rooting for him in Inside Man too...LOL!
My name is Dalton Russell. Pay strict attention to what I say because I choose my words carefully and I never repeat myself. I've told you my name: that's the Who. The Where could most readily be described as a prison cell. But there's a vast difference between being stuck in a tiny cell and being in prison. The What is easy: recently I planned and set in motion events to execute the perfect bank robbery. That's also the When. As for the Why: beyond the obvious financial motivation, it's exceedingly simple... because I can. Which leaves us only with the How; and therein, as the Bard would tell us, lies the rub.

If you love Clive Owen, you will really enjoy Children of Men...it's an excellent movie and he's so hot in it :) I was rooting for him in Inside Man too...LOL!My name is Dalton Russell. Pay strict attention to what I say because I choose my words carefully and I never repeat myself. I've told you my name: that's the Who. The Where could most readily be described as a prison cell. But there's a vast difference between being stuck in a tiny cell and being in prison. The What is easy: recently I planned and set in motion events to execute the perfect bank robbery. That's also the When. As for the Why: beyond the obvious financial motivation, it's exceedingly simple... because I can. Which leaves us only with the How; and therein, as the Bard would tell us, lies the rub.